House Plan 1459 | Two-Story Craftsman

House Plan on the Drawing Board 1459 is a two-story Craftsman with a family-friendly floor plan.

Front elevation of conceptual house plan 1459.

Rear elevation of conceptual house plan 1459.

Conceptual House Plan 1459

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This Craftsman, two-story house plan enjoys an inviting front entry that is framed in columns. A two-car, front-entry garage works well for a narrower lot and decorative garage doors add to the home's curb-appeal. Vertical siding and stone accent the cedar shake exterior. The great room is cozy with a coffered ceiling and fireplace. A single dining area is spacious enough for family gathers and while open, maintains distinct space with columns and a tray ceiling. The kitchen features and angled island and just steps away is a storage pantry. An over-sized utility room also serves as a mud room for clean-up before entering the home. The expansive downstairs master suite features a tray ceiling and windows for rear views. The master bathroom enjoys a dual-sink vanity, soaking bathtub, and walk-in shower. A study/bedroom with full bathroom, powder room, and plenty of storage completes the first floor.

First floor of conceptual house plan 1459.

Upstairs, find three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. A massive bonus room awaits the homeowners needs.

Second floor of conceptual house plan 1459.

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10 comments on "Narrow Craftsman house plans | Don Gardner "

    • conceptual plan comment
      Theresa Carrell on July 05, 2022 - 2:30PM
      I'd suggest swapping the great room and kitchen to maximize rearview properties, such as a lake, woods, etc. I can picture the great room opening to a nice-sized screen porch. I love that the full bath on the main floor is isolated from the foyer for privacy and that there is a separate 1/2 bath for guests. Personally, I'd prefer ensuites for all rooms upstairs or at a minimum jack-n-jills. I like that the laundry is located near the Master Bedroom. Telescoping barn doors would solve the problem of the exposed washer and dryer that others have addressed concerns about.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on July 07, 2022 - 7:34AM

        Thank you for the thoughtful feedback, Theresa! We really appreciate it!

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    • conceptual plan comment
      Diane DiLeo on January 12, 2017 - 8:09AM
      I'm wanting to build a retirement home, similar to this with a master suite, one other bed/flex room,full bath, and only one dining area on the main floor. I like the basic layout. I agree with Linda about not wanting to enter the house from the garage through the laundry. I would make the current laundry area a drop zone only. I would also make the second bath accessible from the hall, eliminate the half bath, and expand the current pantry/ laundry area to make a large utility space. However, I do like a window in the laundry! Also thinking about placing master bath at rear, with access to porch/ outdoor living area.
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        Echo on January 12, 2017 - 9:43AM
        Thank you for the feedback, Diane! Let us know if you would like to get a quote on those modifications. Our customer service team can answer any questions that you have about this process - 1-800-388-7580 or [email protected].
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    • conceptual plan comment
      L. Severin on December 29, 2016 - 1:36AM
      This plan has a lovely front elevation. Suggested revisions: 1.Most women don't like to be haunted by the laundry every time they enter the house through the garage. Recommend finding an alternate location for the laundry. 2. The niche is a nice touch but wasted on a family house that can never have enough closet space. Recommend moving the small coat closet away from its current location near the stairs and placing a large closet when the niche currently resides. 3. These attached pdfs are some additional ideas using primarily the current foot print area.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on December 30, 2016 - 11:39AM
        Thank you! If you would like to send attachments for additional ideas, please email them to [email protected].
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    • conceptual plan comment
      Linda Smith on December 22, 2016 - 9:49AM
      I think perhaps pushing the master bed room back to allow room for a washer and dryer room and a closet and bench seat in the entry way from the garage and possibly finding room upstairs for a linen closet would be great.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on December 29, 2016 - 3:50PM
        Thank you, Linda!
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        • conceptual plan comment
          wayne on February 03, 2018 - 10:11AM
          Pocket doors for the downstairs study/bedroom. That provides more usable wall space.
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          • conceptual plan comment
            Echo Jones on February 05, 2018 - 2:43PM
            Great idea, Wayne. Thank you!
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